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09/06/2023
Meteorologist Terri Lang said she expects more is on the way, as parts of B.C. and the Northwest Territories continue to burn, but it's hard to predict exactly how much.
Saskatoon, Regina have seen record wildfire smoke so far in 2023: Environment Canada | CBC News Saskatoon has been clouded by wildfire smoke so far this year more than any year in the previous four decades, while Regina has also experienced a record year, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC).
09/06/2023
Jen Reimer, who received a Canada Council grant to produce a show, recorded sounds inside the water tower during her first visit to central Saskatchewan last year.
Montreal artist puts on unique show inside Sask. water tower | CBC News Humboldt, Sask., residents were recently treated to a concert inside an unusual venue — their decommissioned water tower.
09/06/2023
Saskatoon police are asking for help in finding a man they want to question in connection with the death of Melissa Bear.
Saskatoon police seek man in connection with city's 8th homicide | CBC News
09/05/2023
The Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre has 150 teachers providing online instruction from 10 centres.
Saskatchewan's new online learning system launches Tuesday, but some questions linger | CBC News While most Saskatchewan students will head back to the classroom Tuesday, some will learn online. The province is launching a centralized system, Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre.
09/05/2023
The CFL has suspended Saskatchewan defensive end Pete Robertson for a game following his head butt of Winnipeg quarterback Zach Collaros during a game Sunday.
CFL slaps Roughriders defensive lineman Robertson with 1-game suspension for head butt | CBC Sports
09/05/2023
One year after Canada's worst mass stabbing, members of James Smith Cree Nation say addictions, violence, grief and trauma continue to pervade their community.
But slowly, some are finding ways to feel safe again — for themselves and the next generation.
Searching for solace a year after tragedy in James Smith Cree Nation | CBC News Last September, Canada's worst mass stabbing claimed the lives of 11 people, injured 17 others and forever altered the small First Nation community in Saskatchewan. Those left to pick up the pieces are searching for peace and the tools needed to continue the long process of grieving and healing.
09/05/2023
Monday marked one year since the worst mass stabbing in Canadian history happened at James Smith Cree Nation (JSCN) and nearby Weldon, Sask.
On Sept. 4, 2022, 32-year-old Myles Sanderson killed 11 people and injured 17 others on the First Nation.
Leaders at James Smith Cree Nation voice concerns, hopes on anniversary of stabbings | CBC News Monday marked one year since the worst mass stabbing in Canadian history happened at James Smith Cree Nation (JSCN) and nearby Weldon, Sask.
09/05/2023
Under the new policy, teachers are now obligated to inform the families of student under 16 of any name changes, regardless of whether they have permission from the student.
Sask. teachers prepare to navigate new name, pronoun policy as school year begins | CBC News Teachers in Saskatchewan now have to report to parents or guardians every time a student wants to change their name or pronouns at school, but the repercussions for not following those rules remain hazy.
09/01/2023
Non-renewable resource revenue projections are down by $528.9 million due to lower potash and oil prices, and lower sales forecasts.
Sask. finance minister says $1B surplus projection cut in half | CBC News Saskatchewan's Minister of Finance Donna Harpauer says the province's projected $1-billion surplus has been trimmed in half due to a more than $500-million drop in non-renewable resource revenues.
09/01/2023
The UR Pride Centre for Sexuality and Gender Diversity filed an originating application Thursday in the Saskatchewan Court of King's Bench requesting a judge strike down the changes.
Legal action filed against Sask. government over new school pronoun rules | CBC News A community organization representing LGBTQ people in Regina has filed legal action against the Saskatchewan government over a pronoun policy affecting children at school.
09/01/2023
Increased fees for parking violations, programming cuts and snuffing out skunk services are among initiatives that could save the City of Saskatoon more than $3 million.
City of Saskatoon committee recommends measures to help $45 million budget shortfall | CBC News Increased fees for parking violations, programming cuts and snuffing out skunk services are among a list of initiatives a City of Saskatoon committee has voted to take, in order to save several million dollars in light of upcoming budget shortfalls.
09/01/2023
"I regret my actions," he said in court.
Martensville man pleads guilty to assaulting SaskTel Centre parking attendant after Blades playoff game | CBC News A 63-year-old Martensville man pleaded guilty Thursday to assaulting a parking lot attendant in April at SaskTel Centre.
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